&magicnumber=25&category1=Lesson 3 Part I&category2=Lesson 3 Part II&category3=Lesson 4 Part 1&category4=Lesson 4 Part II&category5=Roots&question1=Under aparteid, the South African government ____ laws that granted different rights to people based on the color of their skin.&question2=____ of recycling newsprint, glass, and aluminum have found citizens more willing to cooperate than they expected.&question3=When new evidence ____ the accused forger, the bank president reinstated hm at a higher salary.&question4=The first international ____ was held in London's Crystal Palace in 1851.&question5=The rhinoceros is in danger of becoming extinct because of the ____ price poachers receive for the animals' horns.&question6=The coloration of the scorpionfish turns it into a successful ____: it appears to be a lump of coral before gulping down its unsuspecting prey.&question7=The Kirov Ballet of the former Soviet Union ____ its traditional style with contemporary music and dance from other countries.&question8=The travelers ____ on the animals they saw on their safari in Kenya.&question9=Our anthology contains thousands of ____ from literature around the world.&question10=Set to music, the poem 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' has become an ____ African-American national anthem.&question11=Exploring ____ phenomena gives astronomers clues to the millions of galaxies in the universe.&question12=During his presidency, Jimmy Carter ____ disagreements between Israel and Egypt.&question13=After the volcano erupted, geologist carefully monitored ____ rumblings.&question14=Bears ____ themselves during the months of hibernation, sleeping through the winter.&question15=The powerful Japanese military dictators known as shoguns expected their followers to be ____.&question16=Some ____ express their social ease with facile talk and colorful clothing.&question17=Many voters think the ____ should not project winners in a national election before the closing of all voting places.&question18=Although twice elected prime minister of Great Britain, Sir Winston Churchill was considered an academic ____ as a schoolboy.&question19=To say that she is not a sensitive person because she doesn't like dogs is to use a ____. &question20=Our history teacher said, 'Keep to the subject; no ____ details, please.'&question21='to place' 'to put'&question22=extra&question23='to follow'&question24=ex&question25='middle'&answer1=imposed&answer2=Proponents&answer3=exonerated&answer4=exposition&answer5=exorbitant&answer6=impostor&answer7=compounded&answer8=expounded&answer9=excerpts&answer10=exhilarating&answer11=extraterrestrial&answer12=mediated&answer13=subsequent&answer14=sequester&answer15=obsequious&answer16=extroverts&answer17=media&answer18=mediocrity&answer19=non sequitur&answer20=extraneous&answer21=pono, ponere, posui, positum&answer22='on the outside'&answer23=sequor, sequi, secutum&answer24='from' 'out of'&answer25=medius&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=&finalanswer=&gamename=Vocabulary Lessons 3 and 4&loadresult=Load Success!